Saturday, November 30, 2013

4 Ideas for Your Family Christmas Card Photos

Since we’re officially past Thanksgiving and into the holiday season, it’s time to start thinking about Christmas cards.  Can you believe it?  Here are some great tips, in case you plan on taking your own family photos.

Stay away from the traditional family-photo-in-front-of-the-mantel-shot by using one of these fun ideas for a more creative Christmas card:

 

1. Photo-Booth Props

Photobooth props are all the rage at weddings and events.  Why not pep up your own family shoot and get in on the action with Holiday-themed photobooth props? To get you started, here’s a great link to some fun freebies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Snowy Confetti

Snowy sessions can gorgeous this time of year!  Don't live in a winter wonderland or don't want to brave the cold?  Try snowy faux confetti (Party City is a great source) or Flora Craft artificial snow (can be found online at Oriental Trading.)  A handful with a blow can be just as beautiful.  And, speaking of snow. . .









3. Family Snowflake

Why not create the perfect family snow flake?  Inspired by a Gap winter ad campaign, playing around with angles and shapes can add creativity, fun and interest to your photo.  Plus who doesn't want to lay down during pictures?!





4. Big Letters

If you’re feeling extra joyful, spell it out!  Home Depot sells the perfect 23" oversized wood letters from A-Z. My advice? Grab a can of gold spray paint and make them sparkle even more.


Friday, November 29, 2013

Decorating Trends For Christmas

I have had this post SOOOOO close to being ready to be done for so long.  I care way more about the photos than I do whatever witty words I may or may not be able to come up with.  So, it sits, waiting for me to be witty.  Which I am not.  So, you get it anyways.
 
Christmas Decorating.  Some like it trendy, some like it classic, some like to change it every year, and some keep it the same.  I fall in the middle, every year doing basically the same.  While searching for ideas to change up my own holiday decor this year, I found a few common themes.
 

Pretty Plaid Patterns


The plaid trend is moving from fashion and is starting to move its way over into homes.  While it is a bit too traditional for every day in MY home, for a temporary addition it totally works.  I love plaid on dishes, table cloths, ribbon, and in blankets.

 

Fantastic Front Doors

Breaking from tradition, I like the idea of adding a garland on your front step!  I like mittens as stockings, on the front door??  Its different, and it works.  The third wreath is a different in that its horizontal instead of round or square.  Interesting, but I like it.

Marvelous Mantels

 
Just pretty.  Thats all I got.
What do you like to see in your holiday decor?

Thursday, November 28, 2013

FolkArt Blocks in Red Cream Photo Christmas Card

A beautiful card perfect for wishing your friends and family Merry Christmas. The background is a folk art block pattern in cream and red. In the blocks are hearts, Christmas trees, and stars. To the left side is a place for your own photo and to the right side is a place for a custom greeting. The template is set up to read Merry Christmas, from 'the family name', and to the bottom is the year. Inside is a lovely greeting and your customizable text.
FolkArt Blocks in Red Cream Photo Christmas Card
FolkArt Blocks in Red Cream Photo Christmas Card by NoteableExpressions

 

Product Details

Note Card
Stay in touch with Zazzle custom note cards. Customize all parts of this folded card – front and back, inside and out – for free!
  • 4" x 5.6" (portrait) or 5.6" x 4" (landscape).
  • Printed on ultra-heavyweight (120 lb.) card stock with a gloss finish.
  • Each card comes with a white envelope.
  • No minimum order.
  • May be available on Greeting Card size
  • Postage rate for this size card (up to 1 oz) is $0.45

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Christmas & Holiday Photo Cards for 2013 Season

If you’re like me, you enjoy looking at all the photo cards you receive at the holidays, not just from families with kids, but from couples as well. In fact, I’d say at least three-quarters, if not more, of the cards my husband and I receive at Christmas are of the photo card variety, not standard, store-bought cards. It’s fun to see how creative people get with their photos and designs, too.

Speaking of designs, I’m seeing some really cool stuff this year, so I wanted to share with you the latest trends for the season.

 Card Sizes

You can get cards in a range of sizes and styles. The most popular are flat cards, which are usually offered in 5×7 and 5×5 for those printed on card stock, and 4×8 for those printed on photo paper.  Folded cards are most often in 5×7 format but can be set to 4x5.6" or 8.5x11". Not surprisingly, flat cards are less expensive than folded cards, and photo paper cards are the least expensive of all. You  can often order photo paper cards online for local in-store pick-up, sometimes with 1-hour or next-day printing. Zazzle has already offered sales from 20%-75% off this year - so check back frequently for sales!




Rounded Corners


Rounded corners add a pretty look.

People who do card stamping know that rounding the corners on cards adds a nice finishing touch. I just tried this myself last week with some friends at a card-making party and it does make them look special. Last year I began seeing this trend with the online photo card services and it has grown in popularity this year. Now Zazzle has a rounded corner option for flat cards that measure 5x7". You can choose this as an extra option during the card customization process.

Personalizing the Back

Zazzle is now offering 5×7 photo cards and you can add text and photos to the back.

It used to be that you could only put photos and text on the front and insides of photo cards, now most companies allow you to personalize the back side as well, which is great when you have so much you want to share. I am also seeing colorful designs on the back vs plain white.

Tips For Creating Your Card

  • It helps to peruse card styles early so you have in mind the layouts, colors and styles you like. That will help you plan your photo shoot if you are taking new photos for your card, or help you pick out images with the right orientation and colors.

  • You can find lots of beautiful cards that don’t say “Christmas” if you prefer. You can find Hanukkah and “Seasons Greetings” style cards and many that simply say “joy.” I have friends who don’t celebrate Christmas but they like to send a family photo card in December, so they send Happy New Year cards, which you will also find aplenty online.

  • If you don’t want to pay extra for address printing and you’re short on time, do what I do. I use all those free return address labels I get in the mail (the simple ones printed in gold or silver look nice) and print the recipient addresses on a sheet of clear labels in a pretty font and stick them on the envelopes. I save my list to use year-after-year and make updates to it as needed.

  • Square cards can be beautiful but they do cost extra postage, so be aware before you order.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Red Holly Jolly Photo Holiday Greeting Card

A beautiful card perfect for wishing your friends and family Merry Christmas. The background is a bright red. It says "Oh by gosh by golly have a holly jolly Christmas this year." The O in Oh is actually a bordered frame for a photo that you upload - it can be of you, your family, your kids, your pets or anything else you like. Above the O there is a white Santa and Reindeer flying over. The temp;ate is set up to read, "warmest holiday wishes - Your Family Name - Individual names" You can personalize it any way you like. Inside is a lovely greeting and your customizable text.

Red Holly Jolly Photo Holiday Greeting Card
Red Holly Jolly Photo Holiday Greeting Card by NoteableExpressions

Product Details

Greeting Card
Keep in touch with Zazzle custom greeting cards. Customize all parts of this folded card – inside and out, front and back – for free!
  • 5" x 7" (portrait) or 7" x 5" (landscape).
  • Printed on ultra-heavyweight (120 lb.) card stock with a gloss finish.
  • Each card comes with a white envelope.
  • No minimum order.
  • May be available on Note Card size
  • Postage rate for this size card (up to 1 oz) is $0.45
 

Monday, November 25, 2013

Celebrity Wedding Trends to Steal This Fall

Who says Summer is the most popular time to get married? If you notice how many celebs have gotten hitched since September, you’d think there was one every other day. We can count Kelly ClarksonJohn LegendKate Bosworth — and that’s just the beginning! All weddings have been beautiful in their own right, and we’re stealing some major inspiration for how to throw a paparazzi-worthy wedding before Winter rolls around. Ready, set, check out these five great ideas.

Cozy Outdoors

From Bosworth to Seth Meyers, a handful of celebs took a chance on the chill and got married outside on bluffs and in vineyards. With the right additions, an outdoor wedding can go from cold to cozy.


For outdoor wedding ceremony decor, look to Meyers or Rose McGowan, who both exchanged vows with their partners under an adorned chuppah. It’s a lovely way to make the wedding celebration feel more intimate.


Photo by Karen Wise via Style Me Pretty

In October, Clarkson had a small wedding ceremony when she eloped with Brandon Blackstock. For one of their photos, the pair posed in front of a wooden bridge decorated with string lights, which would make a dazzling Fall touch.
Keep reading for even more star-powered wedding ideas!

Plaid Touches

When Pharrell Williams got married recently, he and wife Helen Lasichanh celebrated on a yacht, both wearing plaid outerwear. Leave it to the music mogul to incorporate one of the season’s most popular wedding trends and totally nail it.



We love the idea of bringing in some subtle plaid elements, like appetizer plates . . .


Covered Up

Did you see how gorgeous Clarkson and Christina Ricci looked on their wedding days? Each wore showstopping wedding dresses with delicate, long lace sleeves.



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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Make a Statement with these 2014 wedding invitation trends

Here is a hot topic: upcoming 2014 wedding invitation trends!

Many engaged couples are now looking to establish a distinctive look and feel across the entire wedding day so that their guests will immediately say, "That wedding was so 'them.' From the first Save the Date to the last Thank You card, think about how you can incorporate your personalities into every aspect of your wedding. This provides continuity so that each time your guests will have a 'touch point' with your wedding your guests will get to know you as a couple and share this experience with you. As you and your fiance begin thinking about inspiration ideas and the theme of your wedding, remember that the style, color, and feel of your Save the Dates and invitations will set the tone of your wedding for your guests.

Let's take a look at what will be trending in terms of wedding invites in 2014.

Lace and Damask


Bridal dress trends fr 2014 have also influenced stationery designs using classic materials and fabrics that are reminiscent of the Roaring Twenties glam style. Lace is a classic material and design that has always been synonymous with weddings. Rather than overindulging in the trend, many are electing for a more subtle homage to lace wth hints of lace surrounding the invitation. Damask is another classic look that has become increasingly popular for those who want a traditional look with a modern edge.



Floral Designs


Floral designs are timeless like lace and invitation designs are now including your favorite flower within the design. It's one of those themes that never goes out of fashion and seems to be reinvented each season. Think romantic florals, big blooms and shabby chic patterns for the coming yer. Pink a flower, pick a range and run with it. You can incorporate florals into other themes, too, like vintage, retro, rustic, to thoroughly modern. The only limit is your imagination.



Vintage Luxe


The vintage wedding trends is still going strong! It is no surprise - there is just somethng that feels so romantic and nostalgic with this theme. In stationery design, is is a mixed bag of lace, pearls, and brooches that defines vintage for the upper classs. We are talking vintage Glamour! In terms of design elements, think monochrome, gold, brooches, pearls and satin ribbons.